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Overload Weight Training: Tips To Overload The Muscles While Weight Training

Topic: Fitness and ExercisePublished March 26, 2011

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What is required in order to have successful overload weight training? When attempting to build muscle size, it is important to provide overloading stimulus to fully engage all of the muscle groups of the body. Some of the things that you can do to ensure that your muscles are working at full capacity during weight training workouts include, using more weight, performing more reps with less of a rest period in between, and also by using reduced stability.

One of the main ways that you can overload the muscles is to provide an overloading stimulus. Which do you think will overload the muscles better, 30 pounds or 120 pounds? Obviously, the higher weight will cause you to work your muscle more. The more weight you are able to lift, the more stress there will be on the muscles. Performing more weighted work will cause working against the largest resistance. This is one of the largest requirements for size growth.

When performing this type of intensive workout you should be very aware of your body. While performing overload weight training workouts it more likely that you will incur muscular strains. These typically take place when you move out of proper alignment for just a quick second and cause the muscle fiber or tendon to move into an awkward position or when you are applying far more weight than your body is comfortably able to handle and that places more pressure on the muscle than it's capable of dealing with.

The easiest way to avoid this type of injury is to maintain proper form. You always need to be sure you are being very wise with weight increases. If you perform a rep (or a start of a rep in some cases) and notice immediately that you're really struggling, it's best not to keep pushing it. Your body will try to keep you from hurting yourself while working out, but it is up to you to listen to what your body is saying.

While performing overload weight training, your stimulus doesn't necessarily have to always be more weight, however. It can be in the form of more reps, more sets, less rest between sets, more exercises, different exercises, and so on. There are plenty of ways to overload the muscles which is good because you will not see the weight go up each and every workout which would get impossible to do after a while. If you are attempting to increase your weight every time you work out, it will be impossible to sustain such massive weight levels.

When performing the technique of overload weight training, you will want to decrease your rest periods. The point of this is to focus on adding more muscle definition and increasing your overall muscle pump. Your muscles will have to work harder because there will be less time allotted for them to rest and you will be sure to see better results. You should focus on keeping your rest periods to around one minute or less. You want your muscles to be working as hard as they can in order to get the most out of this type of weight training workout regimen.

When attempting to perform overload weight training another way to accomplish this is by employing a technique of reduced stability. This can be achieved with the help of stability balls. Exercises that focus on building stability incorporate your muscles in a way that is different than that of traditional exercises. Your muscles have to work harder, your core especially. Strengthening your core with the use of stability reduction is beneficial because it allows you to have improved body control, reduced risk of injury, and overall improved muscle definition.

In conclusion, lifting heavier weight, reducing stability, decreasing the rest periods between sets, and performing more sets will allow you to build the muscle definition you are looking for. While working your muscles at maximum capacity, you should also be more aware of your body positions and the stress on your muscles so that you do not end up straining them or causing a more serious problem. These tips will allow you to be well on your way for successful overload weight training.

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